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An ocean bank, sometimes referred to as a fishing bank or simply bank, is a part of the that is shallow compared to its surrounding area, such as a or the top of an . Somewhat like continental slopes, ocean bank slopes can as tidal and other flows intercept them, sometimes resulting in nutrient-rich currents. Because of this, some large banks, such as and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, are among the richest fishing grounds in the world.

There are some banks that were reported in the 19th century by navigators, such as , whose existence is doubtful.


Types
Ocean banks may be of nature. Banks may be carbonate or terrigenous. In tropical areas some banks are submerged . As they are not associated with any , banks have no outside source of . Carbonate banks are typically platforms, rising from the ocean depths, whereas terrigenous banks are elevated sedimentary deposits.Morelock, J. (2005). Morphology. Geological Oceanography Program, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM). Retrieved on: October 11, 2008.

, by contrast, are mountains rising from the and are steeper and higher in comparison to the surrounding .Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association. Islands, Banks & Seamounts: Geologic Features Under the Sea . Examples of these are Pioneer and Guide Seamounts, west of the . The Pioneer Seamount has a depth of 1,000 meters, In other cases, parts of a bank may reach above the water surface, thereby forming .World Wildlife Fund. Deep sea ecology: seamounts. Retrieved on: October 11, 2008.


Prominent banks
The largest banks in the world are:
  1. Grand Banks of Newfoundland (280,000 km2)Fisheries and Oceans Canada Backgrounder: The Grand Banks and the Flemish Cap. Retrieved on: October 11, 2008. - terrigenous bank
  2. (116,000 km2)
  3. Great Bahama Bank (95,798.12 km2, has islands, area without islands)
  4. Saya de Malha (35,000 km2, excluding the separate North bank, least depth 7 m)
  5. (31,000 km2, including islands of 266 km2)
  6. (28,800 km2) - terrigenous bank
  7. (4,300 km2, Le parc naturel de la mer de Corail, p. 26 west of , least depth 3.7 m)
  8. (17,600 km2, least depth 13 m)
  9. Little Bahama Bank (14,260.64 km2, has islands, area without islands)
  10. Great Chagos Bank (12,642 km2, including islands of 4.5 km2)
  11. , (8,866 km2, least depth 9 m)
  12. Caicos Bank, (7,680 km2, including islands of 589.5 km2)
  13. Macclesfield Bank (6,448 km2, least depth 9.2 m)
  14. North Bank or Ritchie Bank (5,800 km2, north of Saya de Malha, least depth <10 m)
  15. Cay Sal Bank (5,226.73 km2, including islands of 14.87 km2)
  16. (4,500 km2, least depth 7.3 m)
  17. Bassas de Pedro (2,474.33 km2, least depth 16.4 m), part of the Subgroup of , India


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